The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1820 |
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... less a duty to the living to hold up to public remembrance those individuals who by a flagrant abuse of their trust , have stained our annals with this bloody tragedy . The writer of these remarks has endeavoured to fulfil each of these ...
... less a duty to the living to hold up to public remembrance those individuals who by a flagrant abuse of their trust , have stained our annals with this bloody tragedy . The writer of these remarks has endeavoured to fulfil each of these ...
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... less prompt , less graceful , or less from the heart , but more steady , more rea- sonable and more meritorious . It is in this point of view that these Lettres may be recommended , and we should be glad to see them substituted for the ...
... less prompt , less graceful , or less from the heart , but more steady , more rea- sonable and more meritorious . It is in this point of view that these Lettres may be recommended , and we should be glad to see them substituted for the ...
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... less eager in making new acquaintances : - " the society of men of let- ters , " he says , " I neither courted nor ... less disapprobation , his comments on religious subjects being more guarded , and protestant clergymen being less ...
... less eager in making new acquaintances : - " the society of men of let- ters , " he says , " I neither courted nor ... less disapprobation , his comments on religious subjects being more guarded , and protestant clergymen being less ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
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